STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A technology company that started on Staten Island as a solo operation 13 years ago has been named the best managed IT services provider in the Northeast.
Tekie Geek received the 2025 MSP Titan of the Industry Award for the Northeast at a Dec. 10 ceremony at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
The event was held in the same ballroom that hosts the Golden Globes each year.
The company was selected from 10 finalists representing thousands of managed service providers operating throughout the Northeast.
A panel of industry leaders and peers chose winners based on company financials, operational maturity, business maturity, cybersecurity readiness, operational standards and long-term stability.
Founded in 2012 by Mike Bloomfield, Tekie Geek has expanded from a single employee to a 17-person team. The company serves small to mid-sized organizations across multiple sectors, including nonprofits, manufacturing and financial services, providing managed IT services and cybersecurity support.
The firm has recently added AI readiness services, helping organizations manage security, develop internal policies and assess business risks as artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in daily operations.
“We started this company 13 years ago as one person on Staten Island just trying to do right by our clients,” Bloomfield said. “To now be recognized among thousands of managed service providers across the Northeast is really a reflection of our team and the standards we hold ourselves to every day. We’ve always believed that doing the right thing behind the scenes, especially around cybersecurity, is what truly protects businesses.”
The recognition adds to a string of honors for the Staten Island-based company. Earlier in 2024, Tekie Geek was named to the CO–100, a U.S. Chamber of Commerce list of the top 100 small businesses in the country, and ranked No. 48 on the MSP 501, a global ranking of leading managed service providers.
Bloomfield said the award underscores the growing importance of proactive technology management for businesses.
“Cybersecurity today isn’t about reacting after something goes wrong,” Bloomfield said. “It’s about building strong systems, clear policies, and disciplined teams so problems don’t happen in the first place.”
The company continues to operate from its Staten Island headquarters while serving local and regional clients.